
Phyllis Schlafly Still Drives Opponents Mad
Phyllis Schlafly had a wonderful talent for driving men and women — especially women of a rigid political bent — mad.
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Phyllis Schlafly had a wonderful talent for driving men and women — especially women of a rigid political bent — mad.
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For several years now, and especially since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel, American universities have come under increasing scrutiny about their ideologies and campus cultures.
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“Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!” – Patrick Henry
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Biden’s “America the Beautiful Plan.”, known as 30 x 30, opens the doors to implement the Left’s climate agenda.
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September 17, 2024, marked 238 years since our Founding Fathers signed their names to a document that has given us tremendous freedoms.
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Let’s start with communism. The reason my mother, Phyllis Schlafly, was motivated to be active in politics was because of the threat of communism. Long before the culture wars or the second wave of feminism, communism posed an existential threat to the freedoms of the United States.
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To understand the realities and underlying philosophies of cultural revolutions, it is always helpful to hear from those who lived through the revolutions. Samantha Aschieris’ interview with Xi Van Fleet, author of Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning, provides an important introduction to such a survivor’s insights.
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To celebrate his 100th birthday, Henry Kissinger flew to Communist China and visited with Xi Jinping, the totalitarian dictator, which echoed Kissinger’s 1971 visit to China’s then totalitarian dictator, Zhou Enlai. Xi said, “We’ll never forget our old friend.” Kissinger responded by reiterating his fifty-year support of the “one China policy,” which is that he wants Red China to rule Taiwan.
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We have known for a long time that one of the radical left’s most utilized weapons is its hijacking of language. The verbal gymnastics are intended to confuse the argument, to the point that many conservatives and even moderates give up trying to say anything.
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The Chinese Communists are an existential threat to the security of the United States, but President Biden is blind to the clear and present danger. Alternatively, Biden is coddling China to cover up for his family’s corruption. In either case, China smells our weakness and is testing our resolve by sending spy balloons over our sovereign territory.
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In case there are any lingering questions about where national library groups stand on protecting young children from graphic sexual materials and anti-American treatises, the American Library Association’s recent pick for its new president should put those questions to rest. The newly elected “Marxist lesbian” leader subscribes to “queer consciousness” and communist ideologies, much to the delight of many of those in the national education establishment.
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We all know that the Chinese Communist Party’s goal is to one day control every aspect of life in every country in the world. Through lying, intimidation, and physical punishment, the CCP exercises power wherever it senses weakness, especially in the West. China’s current target is Australia, to which the Australian government has responded by implementing one of the world’s most extreme totalitarian systems to deal with COVID-19.
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Marx’s theories are absurd and Marx the man was a repulsive, greedy, parasitic slob — everything he claimed to despise about the bourgeoisie.
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Editor's Note: For decades American leftists have either denied the destruction of Cuba or have made excuses for the oppressive Communist regime. It is America's
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June 4, 2021by Anne Schlafly Cori Socialism values the collective over the rights of the individual. Under socialist or communist government, every person belongs to the state
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In my home state of Missouri, where we have a super-majority of Republican state legislators, they have just voted for a brand new tax increase.
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Don’t just take my word; read the words of the Chinese Communists for yourself. Evil does exist in the modern era on a global stage.
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Only in America could the son of a Cuban immigrant who came to this great country with practically nothing and unable to speak the language be elected to the U.S. Senate and be an ex-candidate for the presidency of the United States.
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The People’s Republic of China is aggressively pursuing world domination. The Communist leaders have boldly crushed the 2020 demonstrations in Hong Kong, criminalized speech, and arrested the pro-democracy leaders.
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However, while Body Snatchers — the chilling 1956 film directed by Don Siegel — blames its woes on seed pods from outerspace, the seismic societal shift taking place in America owes less to biological warfare reliant on the COVID-19 virus than it does to psychological warfare disguised as a pandemic threat.
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Editor’s Note: The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has the largest DNA database in the world, and it is not only from its citizens. The Chinese
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U.S.-China economic competition over the next decade will be characterized by growing efforts by each country to decouple or economically distance itself from the other. But that competition, far from being a one-sided affair initiated by Washington, will be defined by which side can better economically distance on terms favorable to itself at the expense of the other. In other words, a central feature of competition will be ever-greater economic distancing between the two countries.
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Those who have read the Black Lives Matter website know that capital letter BLM has nothing to do with the small letter assertion that black
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It often takes someone with experience outside the arena to accurately diagnose what is going on inside. Ileana Johnson Paugh escaped Communist Romania in the 1970s to come to the United States — a country that was free and civil, and where opportunities were limitless for those who sought them. Now, forty years later, she notes the unsettling similarities between the violence in our cities and the Nazis’ infamous Kristallnacht or “Night of Broken Glass”. The ideologies and left-wing mob tactics are the same; let us pray the results will be different.
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